Junior Testing Engineer - Automotive Industry
This is an exciting opportunity for individuals with a strong interest in automotive technology to contribute to the development of next-generation vehicles.
As a Junior Testing Engineer in the automotive industry, working closely with testing team, you will be responsible for developing and implementing testing strategies, utilizing specialised automotive testing tools.
Responsibilities:
Actively participate in all aspects of automotive product testing.
Develop and utilise automotive testing tools for software, firmware, and hardware testing tasks.
Identify and implement improvements to automotive testing tools and processes.
Requirements:
Engineering degree or equivalent qualification.
Familiarity with automotive testing tools and technologies (MATLAB, Simulink, Python, CAD)
Must live within commuting distance of Buckingham.
Full clean UK driving license.
Understanding of automotive testing methodologies, tools, and best practices.
Experience with software testing techniques, including manual and automated testing.
- Start: ASAP
- Duration: Permanent
- Rate: £25000 - £30000 Per Annum None
- Location: Buckingham, England
- Type: Permanent
- Industry: Design
- Recruiter: Expert Employment
- Tel: 0845 4677 461
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- Reference: 2239
- Posted: 2024-03-08 11:20:42 -
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